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What is the
Main Stage, Club , and Lounge?
Sonar has 3 rooms in
the venue, which are run either togetheror separately depending on the
night and the event. The MAIN STAGE room holds over
one thousand people, and that is where we would tend to do any of the
major live shows and special events. The CLUB holds
over 300, and the LOUNGE holds 150 with a mellower
vibe, leather couches, pool table, and a fully stocked top shelf bar.
Familiarizing yourself with how we bill our events will let you know
what to expect out of each night.
If I pay for a
concert, can I still use the club and lounge?
Generally when there is a Main
Stage or Club event, the lounge will be open and accessible to concert
goers. There are instances where two shows are happening on the same
night, and in that case, generally each show has its own admission,
with everyone sharing the use of the lounge. The calendar page will
clearly state what admission to a show entitles you to. We try to play
music in the lounge that is appropriate to the sound of performing acts.
There are lounge nights which happen regardless of whether or not there
is a show, which you can attend separately from anything else going on.
There is no
BUY NOW text listed for a show, what does that mean?
Not seeing a BUY NOW
link means that we are not doing advance tickets to the show, all
tickets will be available at the door. We often do not put local shows
up on Ticketmaster.
There is a
Sonar show listed on a band's website, but you don't have it on your
calender. What's up?
We try to keep our
calendar to only two months worth of listings, whereas bands will put
their dates on their websites many months in advance. If a date is on a
band's site, rest assured it's playing. Also, sometimes we are not
allowed to announce a date becuase a band is doing a special presale of
tickets, not for the general public.
What time do shows start?
Generally speaking,
the first band will start approx 1 hour after the posted door time.
Most opening acts play for 1/2 hour with a 15 minute set change.
Headlining acts will tend to go on between 10 pm & 11 pm.
Are there dress codes or other things I can't bring?
Sonar does not have any dress codes, so feel free to be yourself, however freaky or conservative that might be. However, we do reserve the right to insure the ease of which we can see our wristbands or handstamps, which could mean the removal of any excessive jewelry, gloves, etc. We also reserve the right to limit oversized clothing and jackets which may pose a potential security threat.
We do not allow backpacks or large
bags of any kind, and naturally, no outside liquor, drinks, or anything
which could be construed as a weapon is allowed in the building.
Can I take pictures,
shoot video, or record?
We do not allow video or audio
recording of any kind. As for pictures, our general policy is that we
do allow small basic cameras into the venue. Basic means no additional
lenses, flashes, or any other professional gear. Some bands prohibit
photography altogether, which would be posted on the night of a show.
Please do not email us in advance asking about a specific show, we do
not know until the night of (95% of bands don't mind small cameras). In
all cases, NEVER use a flash during the first three songs of a
performance. Photo & recording policies will be strictly enforced.
If you film when it's not allowed or with pro gear we will destroy the
film; if you have a digital camera that we can't figure out how to
erase, we're keeping it until we can.
Does Sonar have any
policies I should be aware of?
We enforce a policy we call
the Sonar code. It basically means that we insist that our place be a
place where all are welcome, regardless of race, age, sex, sexual
preference, income, etc... We will immediately remove anyone who is
making another patron feel unwelcome, but it goes further than that. We
do not tolerate obnoxious sexual advances, which means if you hit on
someone and they say no, you better let it go. We also do not tolerate
overly boisterous behavior, any activity which causes our security to
pay too much attention to one person, and we frown upon the use of
profanity in a way that annoys other patrons. Basically, be cool, and
you'll be fine, act like a jerk, and you'll find yourself in the
parking lot!
Thanks for patronizing our joint!
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